Team Health Care World

What are my chances of getting into Harvard or Yale?
School
Very prestigious private school
GPA
Perfect 4.00
SAT
Havent taken SAT yet
Extra-curriculars
Model UN
World Affairs Club
Debate Team
Saturday Morning Polish School
Varsity Baseball Team
member of Science Club
School Magazine columnist
Community Service
work Health Care centre
International Biodiversity Conference – Head of Communications
Canvasser for local politician
very very good. amazing. just do good on your SAT and you have a huge chance. with all the extracurriulars you have. you have outshined many of the applicants. especially since they are in a various range of field. which shows that you are not some book worm and actually have a social life. ivy league loves good students but they also love well rounded students who have interesting hobbies and are not boring. you basically fit the bill for what they want.
but if you dont get in then dont sweat it. they have way too many applicants a year especially harvard. they have to make more dorms just to fit more students. so if you dont get in it doesnt mean you are unqualified.
good job. i hope you make it in.
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Damaged Care - $24.99 Damaged Care is fact-based drama about the managed care industry. It originally aired on Showtime. Laura Dern co-produced and stars in the film as Dr. Linda Peeno, who gives up her career after earning a medical degree, so that she can take care of her family. Her husband, Doug (James LeGros), is a successful OB/GYN. In 1987, when their children (from previous marriages) have gotten a little older, Linda decides to return to work, and gets a job as a medical reviewer at Humana Health Care. Patient claims that aren’t approved by the UR (utilization review) nurses are forwarded to the doctors on the medical review team, who, Linda learns, are expected to rubber-stamp the UR nurses’ decisions. Every decision Linda makes to cover a patient’s care is questioned, sometimes angrily. The head of the UR department, Cheryl Griffith (Regina King) befriends Linda, and shares her unhappiness with the system. Linda has a crisis of conscience when she gets a call about an emergency heart transplant that needs immediate approval. Pressured by the company, she finds an out in the employer’s healthcare booklet, and denies the claim. The patient dies. Eventually, Linda quits Humana (angering Doug), and Cheryl gets her a job at a smaller, non-profit company, Brothers Managed Care. The system is pretty much the same, though, and Linda comes into conflict with the cost-conscious head of the UR nurses, Gemma Coombs (Michelle Clunie). When a nurse (Suki Kaiser) is stricken with a series of crippling strokes, Linda takes a stand against the company to get her the treatment she needs. Eventually, Dr. Linda Peeno gets out of the system, and becomes an outspoken critic of the abuses of the health care industry. Dern’s mother, Diane Ladd, and Adam Arkin also appear in the film. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi |
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Not a Care in the World $14.99 Track Listing: 1. Evenin’ / Topsy / Swing, Brother, Swing , 2. Not a Care in the World, 3. Kiss to Build a Dream On, A, 4. Samba Da Minha Terra / So Danco Samba , 5. All My Life, 6. Occasional Man, An, 7. I’ve Got a Feelin’ You’re Foolin’, 8. In the Land of Oo-Bla-Dee, 9. My Melancholy Baby, 10. Night Wind, 11. Blah, Blah, Blah, 12. South American Way / Say “Si Si” (Para Vigo Me Voy) , 13. Talkin’ to Myself About You, 14. Kiss and Run, 15. Georgia on My Mind, 16. Ballerina / I Won’t Dance , 17. Glow Worm, The |
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Frontline: Sick Around the World - $19.99 It’s no secret that the subject of health care is a hot-button issue in the United States, but would it be possible to improve our health care system by looking to other countries for inspiration? This is the question asked by T.R. Reid, a veteran foreign correspondent for The Washington Post and a concerned American who has taken it upon himself to explore out the most effective health care systems from capitalist democracies across the world. In this documentary, Reid travels to the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, Taiwan, and Switzerland in order to contrast and compare their health care systems what that of the United States’. The result is an eye-opening look at the many ways in which a country can care for its citizens. In Germany, the country often credited with creating the concept of a universal health care system, the rich help to pay for the poor and the healthy contribute to cover the ill. But while this system may seem ideal to some, it does get a bit more complicated: Medical providers must negotiate standard coverage process with the government on an annual basis, and doctors in Germany only earn between half and two-thirds the incomes of their U.S. counterparts. Japan boasts the world’s best health care statistics, but citizens are ordered by law to purchase health insurance and insurers aren’t allowed to make a profit. As Reid makes his way around the world, he begins to wonder if the U.S. couldn’t take a tip from Taiwan – a country that looked offshore for inspiration on creating a more effective national healthcare system. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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In Good Health $15.99 Track Listing: 1. It Will Be Alright, 2. You Are Everything I Need, 3. Thank You for One More Day, 4. I’ll Be Free, 5. It Will Be So Wonderful, 6. Good Health, 7. Let Us Praise Him, 8. Testify, 9. I’ll Live Again, 10. Jesus Is the Light of the World |
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Team America: World Police – Widescreen Collector’s Subtitle $7.99 Directed by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, Team America: World Police is a tongue-in-cheek but nonetheless politically biting send-up of the CGI-laden, big-budget action movies that have taken an almost exclusive hold over mainstream box offices, particularly during the summer months. Inspired by the Thunderbirds, a popular 1960s children’s series, Team America: World Police uses similarly styled, but significantly more crass, marionette puppets in lieu of computer-generated images to breath life into an elite group of adventurers known as Team America. Their mission: to travel the world, root out its terrorists, and keep evil at bay. Aside from intentionally employing all of the hallmarks of standard action-adventure blockbuster formulas, from a prototypical hero to his communist arch-rival, the film also boasts the occasional musical number. The puppets were created by Norman Tempia along with Charles and Stephen Chiodo, the brothers behind the cult classic Killer Klowns from Outer Space. Team America: World Police is not based on Team America, a 1980s series from Marvel Comics, which followed a patriotic team of racecar drivers. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi |
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Team America: World Police – Widescreen Collector’s $4.99 Directed by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, Team America: World Police is a tongue-in-cheek but nonetheless politically biting send-up of the CGI-laden, big-budget action movies that have taken an almost exclusive hold over mainstream box offices, particularly during the summer months. Inspired by the Thunderbirds, a popular 1960s children’s series, Team America: World Police uses similarly styled, but significantly more crass, marionette puppets in lieu of computer-generated images to breath life into an elite group of adventurers known as Team America. Their mission: to travel the world, root out its terrorists, and keep evil at bay. Aside from intentionally employing all of the hallmarks of standard action-adventure blockbuster formulas, from a prototypical hero to his communist arch-rival, the film also boasts the occasional musical number. The puppets were created by Norman Tempia along with Charles and Stephen Chiodo, the brothers behind the cult classic Killer Klowns from Outer Space. Team America: World Police is not based on Team America, a 1980s series from Marvel Comics, which followed a patriotic team of racecar drivers. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi |
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The Harlem Globetrotters: The Team That Changed the World - $14.99 In this documentary narrated by Public Enemy front-man Chuck D, the career of basketball pranksters The Harlem Globetrotters is explored from their 1948 upset against the Minneapolis Lakers to their historic 1951 trip to Berlin. Told from the mouths of former Globetrotters, various NBA coaches, celebrities, and basketball fans from all walks of life, the story of the Harlem Globetrotters is one of the most entertaining success stories ever to emerge from the world of professional sports. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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Imagine: Animal Doctor Care Center PRE-OWNED – Nintendo DS $24.99 SynopsisHelp care for some of the cutest animals as a veterinarian in Imagine: Animal Doctor Care Center. Diagnose and nurse sick animals back to health, then find them the perfect family to love and adopt them. Keep up the good work and, one day, you could be running the baby animal department the most fun place in the world. Get ready to live out your dream career in Animal Doctor Care Center as you take charge of your own virtual veterinarian’s office. It’s up to you to diagnose and treat animals who need your help. Nurse these sweet, lovable animals back to health and keep them happy by playing with them, petting them and making sure they are clean and fed. Customize the animals’ playpens and the office waiting room with a wide range of color palettes and art to create a homey atmosphere. Make sure your patients stay healthy by setting them up for regular check-ups just like a real doctor and spend time with them to create positive relationships. |
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In Sickness and in Health – Fullscreen $5.99 When a single mother comes in to help take care of a man’s ill wife, he becomes interested in her for more than the care she is rendering. ~ Tana Hobart, Rovi |
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Yoga Journal’s Yoga for Back Care - $12.99 From the makers of the health magazine Yoga Journal, Yoga for Back Care is a workout video designed to strengthen back muscles and restore spinal alignment. Hosted by yoga instructor Rodney Yee, this three-part workout teaches stretches, poses, and twists to increase back health. These movements help people respond to back pain, increase flexiblity, and learn how to relax. Also includes expert commentary from Dr. Baxter Bell, M.D. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi |
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Joanie Greggains: Back Health - $9.99 A self-help video that helps you take care of your back, one of the most stressprone areas of your body. ~ Rovi |
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Genetic World $12.99 Track Listing: 1. Breathe, 2. Genetic World, 3. Love Can Damage Your Health, 4. Smile, 5. Dance Me, 6. Da Hoola – (Soda-Pop remix), 7. Let’s Go Again, 8. Trishika, 9. Yesterday Was a Lie, 10. L’Incertitude D’Heisenberg, 11. Breathe – (extended remix) |
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Taking Care Of Yourself $34.99 Track Listing: 1. Session Five: Navigating the Health Food Store: Food Shopping and …, 1. Session Four: Healthy Eating Throughout Your Life, Pt. 2: …, 1. Session One: Laying a Foundation for Good Health: A Definition of …, 1. Session Three: Healthy Eating Throughout Your Life, Pt. 1: Eating …, 2. Session Five: Navigating the Health Food Store: Reading Labels, 2. Session Four: Healthy Eating Throughout Your Life, Pt. 2: …, 2. Session One: Laying a Foundation for Good Health: The Difference …, 2. Session Three: Healthy Eating Throughout Your Life, Pt. 1: The …, 3. Session Five: Navigating the Health Food Store: Shopping for Vitamins,, 3. Session Four: Healthy Eating Throughout Your Life, Pt. 2: Minerals, 3. Session One: Laying a Foundation for Good Health: Dr. Weil’s …, 3. Session Three: Healthy Eating Throughout Your Life, Pt. 1: …, 4. Session Five: Navigating the Health Food Store: Cooking Tips, 4. Session Four: Healthy Eating Throughout Your Life, Pt. 2: Fiber, 4. Session One: Laying a Foundation for Good Health: An Illustrative …, 4. Session Three: Healthy Eating Throughout Your Life, Pt. 1: …, 5. Session Five: Navigating the Health Food Store: Eating Out, 5. Session Four: Healthy Eating Throughout Your Life, Pt. 2: …, 5. Session One: Laying a Foundation for Good Health: How Lifestyle …, 5. Session Three: Healthy Eating Throughout Your Life, Pt. 1: Fats, 6. Session Five: Navigating the Health Food Store: Healthy Eating as …, 6. Session Four: Healthy Eating Throughout Your Life, Pt. 2: Water: …, 6. Session One: Laying a Foundation for Good Health: Becoming Responsible, 6. Session Three: Healthy Eating Throughout Your Life, Pt. 1: Protein, 7. Session Four: Healthy Eating Throughout Your Life, Pt. 2: Tips to …, 7. Session Six: Staying Fit for the Long Run: The Importance of …, 7. Session Three: Healthy Eating Throughout Your Life, Pt. 1: Review …, 7. Session Two: Enhancing Mind, Body, And Spirit: The …, 8. Session Six: Staying Fit for the Long Run: Aerobic Exercise, 8. Session Two: Enhancing Mind, Body, And Spirit: Beyond the Physical …, 9. Session Six: Staying Fit for the Long Run: Strength Training, 9. Session Two: Enhancing Mind, Body, And Spirit: Stress and Your Health, 10. Session Six: Staying Fit for the Long Run: Flexibility Training, 10. Session Two: Enhancing Mind, Body, And Spirit: The Benefits of …, 11. Session Six: Staying Fit for the Long Run: Balance Training, 11. Session Two: Enhancing Mind, Body, And Spirit: The Role of …, 12. Session Six: Staying Fit for the Long Run: The Need for Adequate …, 13. Session Six: Staying Fit for the Long Run: Making Positive Changes … |
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Team Baby: Boston Celtics Baby - $12.99 Designed for adults who wish to indoctrinate little ones into the world of intense sports fandom, the Team Baby series of videos offers music and colorful images devoted to an individual professional or college team. This release will help create the next generation of Boston Celtics maniacs. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi |
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Fantasy World $13.99 Track Listing: 1. Fantasy World, 2. Fast Life, The, 3. I Wanna Take You Away, 4. Heroin, 5. Superhero, 6. Snapshots, 7. Xception, 8. Halftime Show, 9. Give Ya Whatcha Need, 10. Do U Really Like It?, 11. Bring It Home, 12. Someone New, 13. Consequences, 14. Mothership, 15. I Care (Bonus Song) |
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Team Baby: Baby Tar Heel - $12.99 Team Baby: Baby Tar Heel offers a number of images designed to help parents induct their newborn children and toddlers into the world of North Carolina University fanaticism. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi |
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Team Umizoomi – Nintendo DS $29.99 SynopsisWelcome to Umi City, a bright and colorful world where almost everything is perfect almost. Even in this fantastical realm, pesky problems sometimes get in the way. Seahorses come face-to-face with danger at the Aquarium. Important rocket parts go missing from the Astronaut Center. Who will save the day and restore peace to this beautiful town? The answer to that problem is a simple one: no one else but Team Umizoomi. This quick-thinking crew is always there to help their friends in a pinch, and this time, they’re looking to you to give them a little assistance as they travel to Umi City on a new problem-solving adventure. Milli, Geo and Bot are inviting you to come along for the journey and put your mighty math powers to use in the first Team Umizoomi adventure on the Nintendo DS. The answers to troubling predicaments across the city are right in your head and right at your fingertips as you use your stylus to tap into more than 25 exciting math-based missions. Help your favorite Team build a submarine, rescue seahorses and find missing rocket parts by using Pattern Power, Super Shapes and your Robot Computer as you zoom around the Playground, Aquarium and Astronaut Center in your very own UmiCar. As the journey continues, you’ll feel more and more confident in your Pre-K and Kindergarten math skills as the game offers lots of fun opportunities to practice counting, sorting, matching, adding, subtracting and more. With your keen mind and mighty math powers helping them out, there’s no problem that can get in Team Umizoomi’s way. |
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Forbidden World - $14.99 Fans of outrageously bad drive-in fare from New World Pictures will find much to love in this bargain-bin science fiction weirdness — one of several Alien rip-offs foisted on defenseless audiences by Roger Corman’s legendary B-movie factory. The plot — which, of course, is irrelevant to the action — involves a food-research team on a distant planet, whose latest genetic product decides it would rather eat than be eaten…and boy, is it hungry. Then enters our hero, an undefined government specialist (Jesse Vint) whose dreams in hypersleep find their way into almost every scene in the film — his apparent powers of precognition, however, are never mentioned. Vint responds to the team’s distress signal and shows up with his robot pal to blast the slime-beast to smithereens — and, of course, to engage in a little intergalactic nookie with the team’s female personnel. Meanwhile, the constantly mutating monster chews its way through virtually the entire cast before one cancer-ridden scientist devises a highly original (and extremely disgusting) solution. The ever-thrifty Corman recycled sets and scenes from Battle Beyond the Stars and Galaxy of Terror to pad out this weekend wonder, making up for its threadbare production values (which include plenty of cheap scares, nudity, and graphic gore). ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi |
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Health & Relaxation $6.99 Health & Relaxation |
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The New World $14.99 Track Listing: 1. Hammer, The, 2. Only, 3. Bad Girl Blues, 4. California 85, 5. Larosse, 6. New One, The, 7. Twistin’, 8. Hanging on Hopeless, 9. She Don’t Care, 10. Echo |
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Bone Strength Take Care by New Chapter (120 Tablets) $40.49 Plant Sourced Whole-Food Calcium. Bone Strength Take Care ™ Evidence suggests that calcium from whole food sources may produce more favorable effects in bone health than isolated calcium supplements.* Similar to most nutrients, the body can utilize calcium more effectively when it is paired with its natural co-factors such as magnesium and other trace minerals. New Chapter® is proud to deliver a calcium complex derived from whole food that delivers these key essential nutrients in their safest, most active form within the infinite complexity of whole food. The most common form of calcium supplement today is calcium carbonate, also known as limestone. You don't eat rocks as part of your balanced diet, so why would you choose to supplement your bone health nutritional needs with limestone? Our bodies understand and seek whole food sources of nutrition. That's why New Chapter formulated this product with a whole-food plant source of this important nutrient complex. |
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Discover T’ai Chi with Scott Cole: Back Care - $12.99 Fitness trainer Scott Cole demonstrates how the Asian exercise discipline of t’ai chi can promote better health for the back in this exercise video. Discover T’ai Chi With Scott Cole: Back Care features Cole demonstrating t’ai chi movements which can unlock the body’s healing energy to improve circulation, ease stiff joints, reduce tension, and reduce back pain. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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The World at Their Feet – Fullscreen Subtitle $8.99 The World at Their Feet documents the decade of success that was the ’90s for the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team. The film shows how Mia Hamm, Brandy Chastain, and their teammates built themselves into a powerhouse on the international scene, capping it off with a win in the Women’s World Cup in 1999. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi |
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Team Baby: Baby Nittany Lion - $12.99 Parents seeking to indoctrinate their children into the world of college sports as early as humanly possible can now do so with ease thanks to this release hosted by NCAA football analyst Lee Corso. The sights and sounds of Penn State athletics are introduced to impressionable youngsters as such simple concepts as colors, numbers, and letters prepare them for the one day they will enroll in the prestigious university and cheer the team on with mom and dad. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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Mystery Team – Widescreen Subtitle Dolby $12.99 Three would-be Encyclopedia Browns step into the world of grown-up crime in this independent comedy. When they were seven years old, “the Mystery Team” were three kids living in the same neighborhood in Oakdale who played at being precocious preteen detectives. With Jason (Donald Glover) as “the Master of Disguise,” Duncan (D.C. Pierson) as “the Boy Genius,” and Charlie (Dominic Dierkes) as “the Strongest Kid in Town,” they would spend their afternoons getting to the bottom of such crimes as missing tricycles and stolen pies, charging ten cents (or some fruit roll-ups) for their services. However, while their peers have moved on to more mature pastimes now that they’re 18 years old, Jason, Duncan, and Charlie are hopeless nerds stuck in preadolescence as they prepare to graduate from high school. Convinced that all they need to do is prove their crime-busting talents to regain the respect of their peers, the Mystery Team step into a new class of detective work when a little girl asks them to find out who killed her parents. The guys are up for the challenge, but it isn’t long before dealing with real (and truly dangerous) criminals gets them in hot water. Created by members of the comedy troupe DERRICK, Mystery Team received its world premiere at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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Team Baby: St. Louis Cardinal Baby - $14.99 Designed for babies, toddlers, and young children, Team Baby: St. Louis Cardinal Baby – Raising Tomorrow’s Cardinal Fan Today allows parents to begin indoctrinating little ones into the world of Cardinals baseball. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi |
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Happiness Is… Peanuts: Team Snoopy – Fullscreen $12.99 Includes:The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show: Snoopy’s Brother Spike (1985) Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown (2003) The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show: Snoopy’s Brother Spike No synopsis available. Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown Carrying on a tradition established by 1966′s Charlie Brown’s All-Stars, the made-for-TV animated special Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown concentrates on the late cartoonist Charles Schulz’s near-obsessive love of baseball. It’s spring again and Charlie Brown is once more managing the losingest ball team in Little League history. Though it’s a tough call, by far the team’s worst player is right-fielder Lucy Van Pelt, who would much sooner ply her “fussbudget” trade than bother to catch fly balls. With 900 straight losses behind him, Charlie Brown is faced with a difficult decision: how to remove Lucy from the team without inaugurating World War III. First telecast August 29, 2003 on ABC, Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown was produced by the same cartoon firm responsible for such imperishable classics as A Charlie Brown Christmas and It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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National Health (Japan) (Mlps) (Shm) $54.99 The first National Health album couldn’t have come at a worse time, just when punk and new wave were the musical orders of the day. Of course, in many ways it did itself no favors. This swan song of the fecund Canterbury Scene is ultra-serious, and determined to show its musical prowess by frequent, complex changes of time signature, dense, convoluted arrangements, and frightening technical ability. In that regard, really, it differed from the main ethos of Canterbury prog rock and fusion, which had offered a whimsical, often surreal hippie vision of the world, never taking itself too seriously (if you like, its antecedent was really an earlier group of keyboard player Dave Stewart, Egg). Because of its attitude, the opening epic, “Tenemos Roads,” stands head and shoulders above the rest of the disc, suffused with both light and space, and lifting into a breathless atmosphere when singer Amanda Parsons enters. Melody is the key, and the track has plenty of them, mostly from Stewart and keyboard “guest” (and former member) Alan Gowen, who also shares compositional credits for much of the disc. From there, however, it’s pretty much all downhill. There’s still exceptional playing, but it seems more like the members saying “this is what we can do” rather than setting out to entertain and enthrall; in others words, it’s very self-indulgent, rarely more so than on the dark “Elephants.” “Brujo” has moments of hope, but in the main this is a band that — however good — sadly already sound past their sell-by date. ~ Chris Nickson |
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Care $14.99 Track Listing: 1. Slightly, 2. Crush, The, 3. Up The Beach, 4. Lords Of Sanity, The, 5. Vacuum Stance, 6. Sunlite, 7. Gridlock, 8. Deuce, 9. To Last, 10. Btw |
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HEALTH $12.99 Track Listing: 1. Heaven, 2. Girl Attorney, 3. Triceratops, 4. Crimewave, 5. Courtship, 6. Zoothorns, 7. Tabloid Sores, 8. //M\\, 9. Glitter Pills, 10. Perfect Skin, 11. Lost Time |
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Handle With Care $26.99 Handle With Care |
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Let the World Go By $14.99 Track Listing: 1. Eternity, 2. Try to Remember – (from “The Musical “The Fantasticks”"), 3. Away, 4. Your Daddy Loves You, 5. December in Your Heart, 6. Jenny’s Gone and I Don’t Care, 7. Let the World Go By, 8. Girls in Their Summer Dresses, The, 9. You Can’t Ever Go Home Again – (from “The Columbia Motion Picture “Ride Beyond Vengeance”"), 10. Four Seasons, 11. Spin Spin |
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Big Round World [Digipak] $14.99 Track Listing: 1. Big Round World, 2. My Favorite Jeans, 3. When You Get Dressed, 4. Martin Luther King & Rosa Parks, 5. Tiger and a Monkey and Me, A, 6. Too Good to Be True, 7. Always Chew Your Food, 8. Curse of the Spinach, 9. Alarm Clock Rings, The, 10. I Don’t Care, 11. There’s a Rumor Going ‘Round, 12. Pearl, 13. It Must Be Halloween, 14. Five |
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Goin’ Round This World $14.99 Track Listing: 1. You Won’t Be Satisfied That Way, 2. She Thinks I Still Care, 3. Pstures of Plenty, 4. You’ll Never Walk the Streets of Gold, 5. Somebody Loves You, Darling, 6. Only One Was True, 7. Be Proud of the Gray in Your Hair, 8. Shenandoah Waltz, 9. One Loaf of Bread, 10. Road to Columbus, 11. Drunkard’s Dream, 12. Goin’ ‘Round This World |
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Dare to Dream: The Story of the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team – Dubbed Subtitle Dolby $8.99 Dare to Dream: The Story of the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team documents how a group of five women formed the core of the international team that captured the Women’s World Cup. Team members Brandi Chastain, Mia Hamm, Julie Foudy and others share stories about their time on the team, and the filmmakers provide much footage of the team in action. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi |
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Take Good Care of My Baby [MCP] $11.99 2 LPs on 1 CD.Bobby Vee is rarely counted among the premier vocalists of the Brill Building era, but in truth he made some very memorable if hopelessly slight pop records, marshaling the enormous talents of the composing team of Gerry Goffin and Carole King to ring up a series of hits in the months prior to the explosion of Beatlemania. Of the 22 tracks compiled on Take Good Care of My Baby, the title cut remains Vee’s high watermark. His sole chart-topper, this Goffin/King effort remains a perfect distillation of period-puppy-love innocence with its absurdly milquetoasty lyric and sappy melody. “Punish Her” and the Gene Pitney-inspired “The Night Has a Thousand Eyes” are almost as good, while the minor 1963 hit “Be True to Yourself” documents an early collaboration by the songwriting team of Hal David and Burt Bacharach. Vee’s commercial fortunes fell precipitously after 1963, although he returned to the Top Five with 1967′s aptly titled “Come Back When You Grow Up.” The set concludes with an ill-considered medley of the Temptations’ “My Girl” and Goffin/King’s “Hey Girl.” Whatever Vee’s talents, singing R&B was clearly not among them. ~ Jason AnkenyTwo of Bobby Vee’s 1962 LPs, Take Good Care of My Baby and A Bobby Vee Recording Session, were reissued by Beat Goes On for this 1999 collection. Albums from this early era can be quite interesting from a historical perspective, and though there are some inherent weaknesses — from today’s perspective — in the formula that Vee was following, these two releases make a fascinating pairing, showing off two slightly different approaches for grafting rock & roll to teen idol-style pop. The albums are somewhat similar, but also just different enough from each other so that there’s a fair amount of variety to the music. The songs from Take Good Care of My Baby have a little more muscle to them, while those from A Bobby Vee Recording Session are more polished and elaborate in their production, with less of the preceding album’s occasional emphasis on electric guitar. The shadow of Buddy Holly also fell across both records, directly or indirectly, not just through the presence of one of his songs plus guitarist Tommy Alsup (on Take Good Care of My Baby) and Vee’s covering of songs by the Crickets, but to some extent also in style at various moments. The 1998-vintage remastering is state of the art and captures every nuance of the vocals and accompaniment, and the annotation by Snuff Garrett is an added enhancement to the CD. ~ Bruce Eder & Jenna Woolford |
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World World World $22.99 World World World |
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One Love One World $15.99 Track Listing: 1. Stand Up, 2. I Love You, 3. Mi Friends, 4. Care, 5. Dem Belly Full, 6. Conscious Party, 7. Things Fall Apart, 8. Mma Me Owo Efen (Love Others), 9. Inflation, 10. Politicians (Part 2), 11. One Love One World, 12. Come Back Darling, 13. Pay, 14. Victor – (1 mix), 15. Victor – (2 mix), 16. Conscious – (mix), 17. Crucial – (mix), 18. Dem Belly Full – (instrumental) |
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World of Zoo – Nintendo Wii $19.99 SynopsisReign over your very own animal kingdom in World of Zoo. You’ll have hands-on interaction with some of the planet’s most amazing forms of life. Build your new zoo from the ground up and fill it with more than 90 different animal species. You’ll also be able to design one-of-a-kind animals and bring them to life using the whimsical Animal Creator. Build relationships with all manner of furry friends and see if you can earn their trust. Mini games and achievements add depth to this wild animal extravaganza. The better you become at overseeing the zoo, the more items you’ll unlock. National Geographic animal cards teach you about each species, making World of Zoo both an educational and fun gameplay experience. Take care of all the animals and over time they will learn to love you. |
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World of Zoo – Nintendo DS $19.99 SynopsisReign over your very own animal kingdom in World of Zoo. You’ll have hands-on interaction with some of the planet’s most amazing forms of life. Build your new zoo from the ground up and fill it with more than 90 different animal species. You’ll also be able to design one-of-a-kind animals and bring them to life using the whimsical Animal Creator. Build relationships with all manner of furry friends and see if you can earn their trust. Mini games and achievements add depth to this wild animal extravaganza. The better you become at overseeing the zoo, the more items you’ll unlock. National Geographic animal cards teach you about each species, making World of Zoo both an educational and fun gameplay experience. Take care of all the animals and over time they will learn to love you. |
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Forbidden World – Widescreen Dolby $24.99 Fans of outrageously bad drive-in fare from New World Pictures will find much to love in this bargain-bin science fiction weirdness — one of several Alien rip-offs foisted on defenseless audiences by Roger Corman’s legendary B-movie factory. The plot — which, of course, is irrelevant to the action — involves a food-research team on a distant planet, whose latest genetic product decides it would rather eat than be eaten…and boy, is it hungry. Then enters our hero, an undefined government specialist (Jesse Vint) whose dreams in hypersleep find their way into almost every scene in the film — his apparent powers of precognition, however, are never mentioned. Vint responds to the team’s distress signal and shows up with his robot pal to blast the slime-beast to smithereens — and, of course, to engage in a little intergalactic nookie with the team’s female personnel. Meanwhile, the constantly mutating monster chews its way through virtually the entire cast before one cancer-ridden scientist devises a highly original (and extremely disgusting) solution. The ever-thrifty Corman recycled sets and scenes from Battle Beyond the Stars and Galaxy of Terror to pad out this weekend wonder, making up for its threadbare production values (which include plenty of cheap scares, nudity, and graphic gore). ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi |
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The Animal World – Fullscreen $24.99 Irwin Allen followed up his well-received documentary The Sea Around Us with the equally entertaining Animal World. The film begins with a thumbnail history of life on earth, then shows the audience how ancient habits and instincts die hard. Willis O’Brien and Ray Harryhausen, the team responsible for the stop-motion animation in 1949′s Mighty Joe Young, lavish their expertise on the film’s opening dinosaur-battle sequence. The “actuality” footage is culled from 27 different countries, representing the handiwork of nearly 100 naturalists and filmmakers. Highlights include several life-and-death struggles in Africa, a battle between an eel and an octopus, and the birth of a starfish. After watching Animal World, one genuinely regrets that Irwin Allen abandoned the documentary form in favor of such TV silliness as Lost in Space and such cumbersome movie blockbusters as The Towering Inferno. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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Team Baby: Trojans Baby – Raising Tomorrow’s USC Fan Today - $12.99 This addition to the Team Baby line comes loaded with images and songs related to the University of Southern California Trojans, a team with a rich and stories history. The title is designed to help indoctrinate toddlers and young children into the world of superfandom. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi |
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Team Baby: Mountaineers Baby – Raising Tomorrow’s WVU Fan Today! - $12.99 This addition to the Team Baby line comes loaded with images and songs related to the West Virginia Mountaineers. The title is designed to help indoctrinate toddlers and young children into the world of superfandom. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi |
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The End Complete/World Demise $15.99 Track Listing: 1. Don’t Care, 1. I’m in Pain, 2. Back to One, 2. World Demise, 3. Burned In, 3. Dead Silence, 4. In the End of Life, 4. Redefine, 5. Paralyzing, 5. Sickness, 6. Corrosive, 6. Lost, 7. Killing Time, 7. Solid State, 8. End Complete, The, 8. Splattered, 9. Final Thoughts, 9. Rotting Ways, 10. Boiling Point, 10. I’m in Pain – (live, bonus track), 11. Killing Time – (live, bonus track), 11. Set in Stone, 12. Kill for Me, 13. Killing Victims Found – (bonus track), 14. Infected – (live, bonus track), 15. Godly Beings – (live, bonus track), 16. Body Bag – (live, bonus track) |
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Tear This World Up $14.99 Track Listing: 1. Makin’ Popcorn – (featuring Mojo Mark Cihlar), 2. Big World – (featuring Chuck Parrish/Juli Wood/Sam Burckhardt), 3. Easy Baby, 4. Tie Your Time Up – (featuring Marty Sammon), 5. Voodoo – (featuring Mojo Mark Cihlar), 6. Love Me with a Feeling, 7. Vibrations in the Air – (featuring Mojo Mark Cihlar), 8. Care – (featuring Chuck Parrish/Juli Wood/Sam Burckhardt), 9. It’s So Easy – (featuring Marty Sammon/Chuck Parrish/Juli Wood/Sam Burckhardt), 10. My Last Affair – (featuring Marty Sammon), 11. I’m Just Your Fool – (featuring Mojo Mark Cihlar/Marty Sammon/Chuck Parrish/Juli Wood/Sam Burckhardt), 12. All Nite, 13. Summertime, 14. Bluesman |
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The Dream Team – Widescreen Dubbed Subtitle Dolby $6.99 The eponymous team consists of four residents of a New Jersey psychiatric hospital: ex-postal worker Henry Sikorsky (Christopher Lloyd), who fancies himself a doctor; one-time ad agency exec Jack McDermott (Peter Boyle), suffering from a Messiah/martyr complex; writer Billy Caulfield (Michael Keaton), who cannot abide the “idiots” in the world (namely, everyone but himself); and TV-obsessed Albert Ianuzzi (Stephen Furst). Permitted a field trip to a baseball game, the four unfortunates wander off when psychiatrist Dr. Weitzman (Dennis Boutsikaris) is waylaid by two corrupt police officers after he witnesses them killing a third cop. The innocent inmates are accused of attacking Dr. Weitzman, but it is they who team up to bring the actual culprits to justice. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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America’s Team - $19.99 America’s Team - |
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Sled Shred featuring the Jamaican Bobsled Team PRE-OWNED – Nintendo Wii $17.99 SynopsisFeel the rush of adrenaline as you fly down sheets of slick ice at break-neck speeds. The World Snow Games are quickly approaching and once again the Jamaican Bobsled team is preparing to take the world by storm, but finding just the right team that has the talent and the drive isn’t easy. Coach Mon has embarked on a mission to find those rare individuals that have what it takes now he has selected you and is counting on your team to win. Do you have the focus, agility and determination to succeed? Learn the ropes and prove you can stand the heat on your way to becoming the coolest bobsled team around. Sled Shred featuring the Jamaican Bobsled Team puts you in the center of thrilling downhill action. Race inner tubes, giant discs, toboggans, classic steel runners and two- and four-man bobsleds. Speed downhill with friends and pelt them with snowballs to take them off course. Create a custom race and show off your superior skills as you shred the slopes. In Sled Shred featuring the Jamaican Bobsled Team, prove yourself to the legendary Jamaican bobsledders and learn the ropes of downhill sledding in order to join the coolest team in the world. |
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Unknown World – B&W $5.99 Assembled by the same production team responsible for the minor sci-fi classic Rocketship X-M, Unknown World isn’t quite in the same league as its predecessor. The plot is set in motion by Dr. Jeremiah Morley (Victor Kilian), who theorizes that mankind could save itself during a nuclear attack by resettling far beneath the earth’s surface. To prove his theory, Morley builds the Cyclotram, a combination drill and exploratory vehicle, with the financial assistance of playboy Wright Thompson (Bruce Kellogg), who insists upon joining the expedition to the earth’s core. After several hair-raising adventures, the Cyclotram and its surviving passengers reach a cavern nearly 2000 miles beneath the surface. The cavern contains all the necessities of survival save one: the atmosphere renders anyone living within its walls sterile. Deciding that it isn’t worth hiding in the center of the earth if only one generation will survive, the explorers endeavor to get back to the surface — but who will survive this journey? The obligatory female lead in Unknown World is played by Marilyn Nash, who’d been discovered by Charlie Chaplin for the 1947 film Monsieur Verdoux. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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Music For Health & Healing $13.99 Music For Health & Healing |
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Sickness & Health [LP] $19.98 Sickness & Health [LP] |
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Best of Mental Health $14.99 Best of Mental Health |
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World Demise [Bonus Tracks] [Remaster] $15.99 Track Listing: 1. Don’t Care, 2. World Demise, 3. Burned In, 4. Redefine, 5. Paralyzing, 6. Lost, 7. Solid State, 8. Splattered, 9. Final Thoughts, 10. Boiling Point, 11. Set in Stone, 12. Kill for Me, 13. Killing Victims Found – (bonus track), 14. Infected – (bonus track), 15. Godly Beings – (bonus track), 16. Body Bag – (bonus track) |
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Team Umizoomi PRE-OWNED – Nintendo DS $24.99 SynopsisWelcome to Umi City, a bright and colorful world where almost everything is perfect almost. Even in this fantastical realm, pesky problems sometimes get in the way. Seahorses come face-to-face with danger at the Aquarium. Important rocket parts go missing from the Astronaut Center. Who will save the day and restore peace to this beautiful town? The answer to that problem is a simple one: no one else but Team Umizoomi. This quick-thinking crew is always there to help their friends in a pinch, and this time, they’re looking to you to give them a little assistance as they travel to Umi City on a new problem-solving adventure. Milli, Geo and Bot are inviting you to come along for the journey and put your mighty math powers to use in the first Team Umizoomi adventure on the Nintendo DS. The answers to troubling predicaments across the city are right in your head and right at your fingertips as you use your stylus to tap into more than 25 exciting math-based missions. Help your favorite Team build a submarine, rescue seahorses and find missing rocket parts by using Pattern Power, Super Shapes and your Robot Computer as you zoom around the Playground, Aquarium and Astronaut Center in your very own UmiCar. As the journey continues, you’ll feel more and more confident in your Pre-K and Kindergarten math skills as the game offers lots of fun opportunities to practice counting, sorting, matching, adding, subtracting and more. With your keen mind and mighty math powers helping them out, there’s no problem that can get in Team Umizoomi’s way. |
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Nicholas Perricone: 7 Secrets of Beauty, Health and Longevity – Fullscreen $17.99 Dr. Nicholas Perricone, clinical and research dermatologist of Michigan State University and a renowned medical innovator, qualifies as one of the world’s foremost authorities on the subject of aging and anti-aging techniques. Perricone hosts the educational release Nicholas Perricone: 7 Secrets of Beauty, Health and Longevity, in which he delivers an hour-long session, before an audience, on the physiological reasons for aging. Perricone suggests, in this lecture, that aging per se, plus a host of diseases including arthritis, various forms of cancer, heart disease, psoriasis and obesity can be directly tied to gradual inflammation of the body’s organs. He then proceeds to discuss his seven recommended methods for fighting and slowing this inflammation. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi |
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Vintage World Series Films: Anaheim Angels – 2002 - $12.99 Relive every thrilling moment of the Anaheim Angels’ 2002 World Series triumph with a detailed look at how the team that had never made an appearance in the World Series claimed victory over the formidable San Francisco Giants. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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The Lost World – Special $14.99 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s story of an expedition to a remote plateau rumored to be the home of prehistoric beasts, already the basis of a 1925 sci-fi classic, is again brought to the screen in Irwin Allen’s lesser version. Claude Rains stars as Professor Challenger, who leads a team of fellow scientists and adventurers deep into the Amazon jungle. The team must battle unforgiving jungle conditions before arriving at the isolated plateau that is their final destination. There they discover a strange group of prehistoric beasts and unexpectedly find themselves in a fight for survival. While the 1925 Harry Hoyt version is still considered noteworthy for its ground-breaking stop-motion effects, Allen relies on enlarged footage of modern-day animals dressed up as their prehistoric counterparts, a technique that has aged less gracefully. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi |
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Yoga Journal: Yoga for Total Back Care by Annie Carpenter - $14.99 Yoga instructor and health expert Annie Carpenter leads this program, designed to help relax and strengthen the back, easing pain and tension through the fluid movements of vinyasa style yoga. The program offers two extended segments, one focused on the lower back, and one focused on the upper back and shoulders. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi |
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Breast Health: Audible… [Digipak] $9.99 Track Listing: 1. Breast Health 1, 2. Breast Health 2, 3. Breast Health 3, 4. Breast Health 4, 5. Breast Health 5, 6. Breast Health 6, 7. Breast Health 7, 8. Breast Health 8, 9. Breast Health 9 |
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Oh Inverted World $11.99 This is an Enhanced audio CD, which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.The Shins: Marty Crandall, Neal Langford, James Mercer, Jesse Sandoval.Additional personnel includes: Melanie Crandall (cello); Neils Galloway (French horn); David Hernandez (bass).The Shins’ first full-length is a definitive indie rock album of the 2000s not just because of its thoughtful, tuneful songs, but also because of the vivid portrait it painted of indie culture. After the high irony of Pavement and other `90s standard bearers, indie rock began moving into more emotionally forthright territory. Oh, Inverted World is the sound of realizing there’s more to life than being a smart-aleck — but also not being ready to open up completely. The album’s first song, “Caring Is Creepy,” sums up the typical indie response to emotional situations with its title alone, but it also introduces James Mercer’s delicate, dryly witty take on that attitude. Hyper-literate lyrics like “It’s a luscious mix of words and tricks” suggest someone who’s better with words than with feelings, yet Mercer’s high, wavering tones — which are as awkward as they are beautiful — prove otherwise. Caring might be creepy, but it’s hard to avoid; the rest of Oh, Inverted World chronicles this post-ironic vulnerability, wrapping it in jangly guitar pop that echoes the Kinks, Zombies, and Beach Boys. This may not be the most innovative sound, but it makes Mercer’s boy meets girl, boy runs away, boy comes back, girl runs away travails all the more familiar and relatable. And, of course, just how good the album’s songs are can’t be overlooked. “Know Your Onion” practically jumps out of its skin, bursting with British Invasion riffs and angst that goes way beyond adolescence; “New Slang” tempers a yearning that curdles into bitterness with a beautiful melody and a ghostly falsetto coda. More importantly, all of Oh, Inverted World’s songs hang together in an immensely satisfying way. “Weird Divide” is a backyard Pet Sounds: its winding melody channels that point in the summer when it’s too hot to care much about anything, punctuating it with percussion that evokes incessant sprinklers. An airy feel runs through the album, from “Girl on the Wing”‘s bird imagery and pristine harmonies to “Girl Inform Me”‘s giddiness to “One by One All Day”‘s psychedelic coda. As things wind down, “Your Algebra”‘s spooky chamber pop and “The Past and the Pending”‘s acoustic musing foreshadow the experiments the Shins undertook on later albums. Oh, Inverted World is so full of ideas and emotions, and so fully realized, that it’s hard to believe it’s just 33 minutes long. Whether or not the album lives up to the breathless “It’ll change your life!” claims made about it in Garden State, the less ironic direction of 2000s indie begins here. ~ Heather Phares |
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Boy Meets World: The Complete First Season [3 Discs] – Fullscreen Dolby $9.99 Includes:Boy Meets World: Class Pre-Union (1993) Boy Meets World: Grandma Was a Rolling Stone (1993) Boy Meets World: Boys II Mensa (1993) Boy Meets World: Teacher’s Bet (1993) Boy Meets World: Pilot (1993) Boy Meets World: On the Fence (1993) Boy Meets World: The Father/Son Game (1993) Boy Meets World: Santa’s Little Helper (1993) Boy Meets World: Killer Bees (1993) Boy Meets World: Cory’s Alternative Friends (1993) Boy Meets World: Father Knows Less (1993) Boy Meets World: The B-Team of … |
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The Island at the Top of the World – Anniversary $12.99 This Disney family adventure, directed by Robert Stevenson in his Jules Verne mode, concern a group of explorers who travel to the Arctic Circle in 1908 to explore the uncharted wastes of the North Pole. Sir Anthony Ross (Donald Sinden), a rich Londoner, organizes an Arctic exploration team in hopes of locating his missing son. Providing expert advice is Prof. John Ivarson (David Hartman), a professor of Nordic history. As the group explores the frozen tundra, they come across an unknown valley, skirting the borders of a giant volcano, that turns out to be a lost Viking kingdom. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi |
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Care Bears: Adventure In Care A Lot – Fullscreen Special $8.99 Care Bears: Adventure In Care A Lot – Fullscreen Special |
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Breast Health: Subliminal… [Digipak] $9.99 Track Listing: 1. Breast Health-SE 1, 2. Breast Health-SE 2, 3. Breast Health-SE 3, 4. Breast Health-SE 4, 5. Breast Health-SE 5, 6. Breast Health-SE 6, 7. Breast Health-SE 7, 8. Breast Health-SE 8, 9. Breast Health-SE 9, 10. Breast Health-SE 10, 11. Breast Health-SE 11, 12. Breast Health-SE 12 |
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Sesame Street: Elmo’s World – Pets - $9.99 This release from the Children’s Television Workshop offers a fun lesson for preschoolers from the loveable Elmo, who has many exciting facts to teach kids about the cats and dogs that pet owners love and care for. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi |
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WWE: Road Warriors – The Life and Death of Wrestling’s Most Dominant Tag Team - $5.99 This documentary looks at the career of the arguable most famous professional wrestling tag team of their era, The Road Warriors. Decked out in chains, studded dog collars, and face paint, the duo of Animal and Hawk became two of the biggest celebrities the sport ever produced. Always entering the ring to the strains of Black Sabbath’s “Iron Man,” the pair ignited audiences around the world, winning the tag team crown in all three of the sport’s major institutions during the ’80s. The documentary offers interviews with them as well as their associates, footage of them at work, and a bittersweet look at the early death of Hawk. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi |
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Steve Thornton: The Rhythmic Construction of World Music - $14.99 In this program, percussionist Steve Thornton explores the rhythmic elements of world music as he and his team of musicians figure out how to construct a rhythm section for four different songs in different styles; Samba, 6/8, Calypso, and Inang. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi |
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PBS Explorer Collection: Health & Fitness, Vol. 1 [3 Discs] - $34.99 Includes:Peggy Cappy: Yoga for the Rest of Us: Back Care Basics (2007) Peggy Cappy: Yoga for the Rest of Us – Heart Healthy Yoga (2008) Peggy Cappy: Yoga for the Rest of Us – Easy Yoga for Arthritis (2010) Peggy Cappy: Yoga for the Rest of Us: Back Care Basics Fitness expert Peggy Cappy leads this specialized yoga program, designed to offer the benefits of increased flexibility, strength and stamina, while decreasing back pain and improving posture, through the use of modified poses perfect for viewers with injuries, back problems, or decreased mobility. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi Peggy Cappy: Yoga for the Rest of Us – Heart Healthy Yoga Peggy Cappy guides viewers through a simple, effective yoga routine designed to promote heart health. There are no headstands, backbends, or other twisty advanced moves to be found in Yoga For the Rest of Us, just gentle stretches that even beginners can do on the first try. ~ Carly Wray, Rovi Peggy Cappy: Yoga for the Rest of Us – Easy Yoga for Arthritis Fitness expert and yoga instructor Peggy Cappy leads this beginner-level yoga program, designed to walk viewers through a routine that can help alleviate the pain and stiffness brought on by injury, arthritis, or other chronic conditions. The workout includes warm ups and cool downs, as well as seated, standing, and reclining poses, as well as a meditation segment. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi |
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In A World $14.99 Track Listing: 1. In a World, 2. This Dream Part I, 3. Common Ground, 4. MerKaBa, 5. All Along, 6. Space in Between, The, 7. I Am the Energy, 8. Point of View, 9. Power to Mend, 10. Find, 11. Balance, The, 12. This Dream Part II / In A World (Reprise) |
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NASCAR ’06 Total Team Control PRE-OWNED – PlayStation 2 $9.99 SynopsisRace to the top and prove you have what it takes to be part of the winning team as you deftly maneuver your way across the famous tracks of NASCAR. Hurtling toward the finish line at top speeds, you must communicate with your team and work together to reach your ultimate goal and take the championship. In this heart-pounding, fast-paced thrill ride, you’ll take yourself to the limits in a game where there can only be one winner. In this latest game from the NASCAR franchise, take yourself into the world of racing where building a solid team of drivers is the only way to win a championship. Experience what it is like to take control with all-new voice command functionality that lets you use voice-recognition technology to direct your team and communicate with the crew for the first time ever in a console racing game. With dynamic car swapping, you can take the wheel of a teammate’s car if you wreck out or if you just need to get him caught up. For challenging multiplayer competition, head online and go up against other live racers in a test of speed and skill. |
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This World $15.99 Track Listing: 1. This World / Opening , 2. Cat’s Paw, 3. Feminine & Masculine, 4. Chui’s Song, 5. Dolphins & Whales, 6. Salsa Indigo, 7. Education, 8. 204-B Blues, 9. Communication, 10. Night Breeze, 11. Government, 12. Love Will Prevail, 13. Military, The, 14. Djinn Dance, 15. Work & Play, 16. Why Patricia Y?, 17. This World (Conclusion), 18. On the Way Somewhere, Somewhen |
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World $17.99 Track Listing: 1. World, 2. Generation, 3. Superficial, 4. Destroy, 5. Scattered, 6. Blackout, 7. Others, 8. Tragedy I, 9. Gone, 10. Try, 11. Generation – (Time Shift Mix, Fleshfield remix), 12. World – (Closers Only Mix, Dubok remix), 13. Tragedy II – (Arrogance of Power Mix) |
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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End - $16.99 Director Gore Verbinski and the crew set sail once again for this, the third chapter in the swashbuckling Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy. Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) is hopelessly trapped in Davy Jones’ locker after a harrowing encounter with the dreaded Kracken, and now Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) and Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley) must align themselves with the nefarious Captain Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush) if they hold out any hope of saving their old friend from a fate worse than death. The East India Trading Company and its fearsome leader, Lord Cutler Beckett (Tom Hollander), have taken control of the ghostly Flying Dutchman and its captain, Davy Jones (Bill Nighy), and now the baleful Admiral Norrington (Jack Davenport) has taken the helm in a relentless bid to destroy every pirate ship in his path and bring the Age of Piracy to a violent close. Meanwhile, Will, Elizabeth, and Captain Barbossa navigate treacherous waters and face bitter betrayal as they set sail to gather the only army that can stand up to Beckett — The Nine Lords of the Brethren Court. But Captain Jack Sparrow is one of the lords, and as long as he’s stuck in Davy Jones’ locker, Beckett and his nefarious armada are sure to emerge victorious. There’s still hope, however, if the heroic team that includes Tia Dalma (Naomie Harris), Pintel (Lee Arenberg), and Ragetti (Mackenzie Crook) can reach exotic Singapore and convince vulpine pirate Sao Feng (Chow Yun-Fat) to provide them with charts and a ship. But even the powerful Brethren Court may need a bit of help from volatile sea goddess Calypso in order to weather the coming storm. With the entire future of the pirate way at stake, everyone will be forced to choose sides while drifting precariously to the edge of the earth for one final, spectacular battle. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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City That Care Forgot (Japan) $39.99 City That Care Forgot (Japan) |
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Classic Care 1 $5.99 Classic Care 1 |
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Classic Care 2 $5.99 Classic Care 2 |
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Wired: Guitar Care and Repair - $9.99 Wired: Guitar Care and Repair - |
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Care-Sharming Sleep $15.99 Care-Sharming Sleep |
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Hang Up Sorrow & Care $13.99 Hang Up Sorrow & Care |












